Mark Tabrum

Mark Tabrum

Mark Tabrum joined USA hockey in July 1999 as manager of adult hockey, before transitioning to director of USA Hockey’s Coaching Education Program one year later, in September 2000.

Prior to working at USA Hockey, Tabrum spent six seasons (1993-99) as an assistant coach at Colorado College, helping lead the Tigers to three regular-season Western Collegiate Hockey Association Championships (1994, 1995, 1996), five NCAA Regional appearances (1995-99) and two Frozen Four berths (1996, 1997).

Tabrum also served as an assistant coach with the University of Wisconsin River Falls men’s ice hockey team (1986-88), helping the team capture the 1988 NCAA Division III National Championship.

In 1989, he founded the North American Hockey League’s Indianapolis Jr. Ice, and served as head coach and general manager for five seasons, leading the team to a pair of division titles. The team also played in two National Championships (1992, 1993).

A 1986 graduate of Miami (Ohio) University, Tabrum also served as head coach of the 1995 U.S. Under-17 Select Team and an assistant coach for the 1993 U.S. Under-17 Select Team.